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Negatives and Noun Phrases in Classical Greek
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The use in Classical Greek of the two negatives, ov and un, in noun phrases is a much-debated matter in the literature on Greek grammar. Several, sometimes interrelated, factors have been adduced as decisive for the choice of negative in such cases - the predominant one being that of reference. Already a brief survey of almost any Greek text, however shows that there is a considerable overlap between the employment of ov and un in the uses which the grammarians distinguish. The present study investigates in a consequent fashion the use of the two negatives in noun phrases in the works of Plato. A new picture of negation in Greek noun phrases is thus gradually built up, where the interplay between ov and un in such cases is described in a more consistent way than by the earlier accounts.
Autorentext
The Author. Eva-Carin Gerö received her doctoral degree at the University of Tübingen in 1996. She is presently working on various other topics in Greek grammar - again with a focus on semantics.
Klappentext
The use in Classical Greek of the two negatives, ov and un, in noun phrases is a much-debated matter in the literature on Greek grammar. Several, sometimes interrelated, factors have been adduced as decisive for the choice of negative in such cases - the predominant one being that of reference. Already a brief survey of almost any Greek text, however shows that there is a considerable overlap between the employment of ov and un in the uses which the grammarians distinguish. The present study investigates in a consequent fashion the use of the two negatives in noun phrases in the works of Plato. A new picture of negation in Greek noun phrases is thus gradually built up, where the interplay between ov and un in such cases is described in a more consistent way than by the earlier accounts.
Inhalt
Contents: Negation in Greek noun phrases - Reference - Genericity - Attributive versus referential use of noun phrases - Presupposition - Constituent negation.
Weitere Informationen
- Allgemeine Informationen
- GTIN 09783631306772
- Sprache Englisch
- Titel Negatives and Noun Phrases in Classical Greek
- ISBN 978-3-631-30677-2
- Format Fachbuch
- EAN 9783631306772
- Jahr 1997
- Größe H210mm x B9mm x T148mm
- Autor Eva-Carin Gerö
- Untertitel An Investigation Based on the "Corpus Platonicum. Dissertationsschrift
- Auflage Neuausg.
- Genre Sprach- und Literaturwissenschaften
- Anzahl Seiten 158
- Herausgeber Lang, Peter GmbH
- Gewicht 220g